Morri Na Cruz Por Ti

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The Ultimate Sacrifice: Reflecting on 'Morri Na Cruz Por Ti'

The song 'Morri Na Cruz Por Ti' by Harpa Cristã is a poignant hymn that delves into the Christian narrative of sacrifice and redemption. The lyrics are a direct reference to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the belief that Christ died on the cross to save humanity from sin. The repeated line 'Morri na cruz por ti' translates to 'I died on the cross for you,' which is a powerful declaration of the extent of Jesus' sacrifice for mankind.

The song not only recounts the physical suffering and death of Jesus but also poses a reflective question to the listener: 'Que fazes tu por mim?' or 'What do you do for me?' This question is meant to provoke introspection about one's own actions and commitment to their faith in response to the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus. It's a call to action for believers to live a life that honors this sacrifice.

The hymn concludes with a message of hope and assurance, stating that Jesus brought salvation and that his forgiveness and love are vast. The lyrics 'É certo meu perdão, É grande o meu amor!' translate to 'My forgiveness is certain, My love is great!' This reinforces the Christian belief in the promise of eternal life and the unconditional love of God. The song is a reminder of the central tenet of Christianity: the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as a pathway to salvation.

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  1. Seu Precioso Sangue
  2. O Pastor e As Ovelhas
  3. Em Fervente Oração
  4. Pode Salvar
  5. A Palavra da Cruz
  6. Eu Vou Com Jesus
  7. O Dia do Triunfo de Jesus
  8. Inesgotável É Seu Amor
  9. Sacerdotes do Senhor
  10. Opera Em Mim
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